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Friday, July 29, 2016

Sokoto uncovers 13,000 ghost workers in LGAs

The Sokoto State Government said it had discovered no fewer than 12,915 ghost workers whose names were added to the payroll of the 23 local government areas of the state.

The state Commissioner for Local Governments and Community Development, Alhaji Mannir Dan-Iya disclosed this at a media briefing in Sokoto.

“The ministry, through the Department of Monitoring and other stakeholders, has concluded local government junior staff verification of about 58,143 workers, comprising scheduled and unscheduled staff.

“The verification exercise has yielded a fruitful result, whereby about 12, 915 members of staff, comprising seat-at-home and ghost workers, were fished out of the local governments’ staff payrolls.

“The state government has also saved over N319m from the exercise; hence, it was a huge success,’’ Dan-Iya stated.

He further stated that the ministry was planning to conduct a similar verification exercise of senior employees whose salaries were paid by the ministry through their respective bank accounts.

The commissioner also vowed that the ministry and the local governments service commission were collaborating to sanitise the payrolls of the local governments.

“Any official of the local governments or the ministry found to be wanting in this direction would be duly sanctioned. The ministry and the commission have beamed their searchlights on the various departments of the 23 local governments as well as the ministry, and anyone indicted would be sanctioned,” he added.

The commissioner also said that issues that arose from the exercise, mostly associated with ‘‘human error’, were being addressed in collaboration with the stakeholders.

Dan-Iya further explained that the ministry had successfully boosted the internally generated revenues of the local governments by engaging consultants.